Answer: The Baudelaire children are stuck on a capsizing sailboat in the middle of Lake Lachrymose.

5. Who was ate by leeches?

Answer: Aunt Josephine, who cared more about grammar than she does about Baudelaires, would be mortified to see the word 'ate' in the sentence about her death, although that's exactly how she died. The leeches ate her.

6. Who runs circles around Couch Genghis so Violet and Klaus can study for their comprehensive exams?

Answer: Isadora and Duncan Quagmire of the Quagmire Triplets. (The third, Quigley died in a fire with their parents.)

7. Why must the Baudelaires take the stairs at 667 Dark Avenue?

Answer: Esme decides that elevators aren't "in" and uninstalls the one in her building.

8. Count Olaf’s weapons of choice are fire and harpoons. Who are the harpoon victims in The Village of Fowl Devotees?

Answer: The Quagmires are hit by a harpoon, but luckily, they survive.

9. Who works as a fortune teller at the Caligari Carnival?

Answer: Madam Lulu is the fortune teller at the Caligari Carnival.

10. In what freezing-cold organization do members wear snowflakes on their white uniforms and pledges to be "calm, darling, emblematic, frisky, grinning, and human," among other things?

Answer: The Snow Scouts.

11. What is the name for "a single spore has such grim power/That you may die within the hour" and what is the antidote?

Answer: Medusoid Mycelium is the deathly poison; a bitter herb like wasabi or horseradish can render — which here means "stop from slowly choking you to death" — the poison useless.

12. Lemony Snicket's sister Kit is in love with this man, who is impaled by a harpoon.

Answer: Kit Snicket and Dewey Denouement are in love but Dewey meets his end after a harpoon goes through his chest. How unfortunate.